How to Applying for Undergraduate Programmes in Denmark from Bangladesh: Students with diplomas from an upper secondary educational institution in EU and EEA countries can apply for admission to undergraduate higher education programmes in Denmark. These applicants will be considered on equal terms with Danish applicants and must meet the same entry requirements. Applications to undergradute higher education in Denmark are assessed locally at the institutions but coordinated centrally. Entry requirements : Your educational background determines which kind of programmes you can apply for. Information and details about the programmes can be found in our section on study programmes. Admission Test and Interviews : Please note that some programmes with admission tests require that you produce different kinds of written material and Tuition fees : Permanent residence permit (‘permanent opholdstilladelse’) All other students must pay tuition fees. Annual tuition fees for full-degree students : USD 8,000-21,000 / Euro 6,000-16,000 (DKK 45,000-120,000). Note: for exact fees you should contact the institution in question.
Consequently prospective students do not apply directly to any single educational institution.
Many undergraduate programmes require a full upper secondary education as a basic entry requirement.
It is however possible to apply for some educations with other qualifications, e.g. a number of single subject courses.
Besides the entry requirement regarding your educational background some programmes have additional admission requirements.
If the specific admission requirements are not immediately apparent from the description of the programme,
we recommend you consult the website of the responsible educational institution.
All admission requirements can also be found at the programme at optagelse.dk
Some programmes only admit applicants through quota 2. These programmes have admission tests, interviews or a combination.
The test or interview will take place after 15 March, 12 noon. It is mandatory to attend the test or interview in order to maintain a possibility to be admitted.
attach it to your application before the application deadline 15 March, at noon. Learn more on the website of the single educational institution.
Higher education in Denmark is free for students from the EU/EEA and Switzerland.
Similarly, if you are participating in an exchange programme your studies in Denmark are free.
You also do not pay for tuition if you at the time of application have a:
Temporary residence permit that can be upgraded to a permanent one (‘midlertidig opholdstilladelse mmf varigt ophold’)
Residence permit as the accompanying child of a non-EU/EEA parent holding a residence permit based on
employment (§9a and §9m of the Danish Aliens Act - text in Danish)